File consists of three mounted photographic reproductions, possibly acquired as a souvenir by Ella Cook during her trip to Europe. Titles are: Ploughing in Nivernais (by Bonheur), Early Morning (by Bernier), and Le Pecheur (by E. Minet).
File consists of photographs, transparencies and slides created and accumulated by Tony Urquhart. Includes photographs of Tony, his artwork and cemeteries.
File consists of 23 letters received by John S. and Lydia Anthes from Martha Rieder. Some letters are addressed individually to her mother or father. File also includes a letter from Ella Anthes Cook to Lydia; and two letters to Louisa Anthes Breithaupt, one from Martha and one from Ella.
Portrait of Louisa Anthes and an unidentified friend smiling and looking off camera. Both are wearing fancy hats and high-collared tops with leg of mutton sleeves.
This photograph shows an arch of greenery over King. St. at Erb. The Waterloo Hotel is visible on the right with "Canadian Bank of Commerce" sign on the side.
File consists of one audio cassette with recordings by Bernard Suits of a presentation on his book "The Grasshopper: Games, Life and Utopia" and a follow up book.
File consists of a scrapbook compiled by Damaris Smith's daughter Gertrude, containing an article written by Damaris Smith entitled "Pioneer Wife" published as a serial in Farmer's Magazine beginning with vol. 41, no. 7, July, 1944. The scrapbook also documents the history of the Smith family and contains photographs, a pencil sketch of the "Mountain Hall" homestead, and correspondence.
File consists of five business cards from associates of Dana Porter. There are for: F.J. Lyle, Director Trade and Industry Branch ; E.V. McNeill, Commissioner of Police for Ontario ; Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Carrere ; Ray Timson, London Free Press ; Arthur Welsh, Department of Planning and Development.
File consists of six high quality colour photocopies of original paintings by Dana Porter. The paintings are typically Northern Ontario landscapes and were stylistically inspired by the Group of Seven. Porter's maternal uncle was Group of Seven painter Lawren Harris.
File consists of formal studio and candid portraits of George Shortt, his wife Olive and their child, Ayton Shortt in a variety of formats. Photographers include C.H. Boyes (Kingston, Ont.) and Topley (Ottawa, Ont.).
File consists of one snapshot of the gravestone of Isabel Mackay. Verso reads "Photograph of the grave and memorial stone, at Clear View Cemetery, Burnaby, B.C. 1928. The grave of Isabel Ecclestone Mackay with her signature cut into the stone."
File consists of blank letterhead and blank postcards with artistic botanical studies of real pressed flowers made by Martha. Also includes a sample of the pressed flowers.